Effect of the upstream gas on the evolved coal gas in the dry distillation zone of the fixed bed gasifier
For a fixed bed gasifier, coal gas is mainly derived from dry distillation zone and gasification zone. The upstream gas from gasification zone will inevitably affect the composition and production of dry distillation gas. Therefore, the composition of upstream gas and the reaction conditions of dry...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Energy (Oxford) 2019-08, Vol.180 (C), p.421-428 |
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Zusammenfassung: | For a fixed bed gasifier, coal gas is mainly derived from dry distillation zone and gasification zone. The upstream gas from gasification zone will inevitably affect the composition and production of dry distillation gas. Therefore, the composition of upstream gas and the reaction conditions of dry distillation zone were simulated to perform experiments of Yining coal pyrolysis under a series of atmospheres. Some new discoveries are obtained. H2O and the hydrogen-containing gas have a significant impact on the release of dry distillation gas. H2O inhibits the release of CO, CO2 and CH4, but promotes the release of H2 which is not from char−H2O gasification. When the hydrogen-containing gas passes through dry distillation zone, the path of stabilizing radicals is completely changed, resulting in that coal pyrolysis changes from a process of generating H2 under inert atmosphere to a process of consuming a large amount of H2. In addition, water gas shift reaction is the only homogeneous reaction observed obviously in dry distillation zone, which can promote the production increase of CO2, but can not prevent the production decrease of H2 in coal gas.
•Coal pyrolysis in dry distillation zone of fixed bed gasifier is simulated.•H2O inhibits the release of CO, CO2, CH4 and CnHm, but promotes the release of H2.•Upstream gas promotes the release of CO2, CO and CH4, except H2.•The consumption of H2 in dry distillation zone reduces H2 production in coal gas.•WGS is the only homogeneous reaction occurred obviously in dry distillation zone. |
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ISSN: | 0360-5442 1873-6785 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.energy.2019.05.075 |